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The Other Side of Dawn: Tomorrow

Daylight couldn't be far away, and if they hadn't found me by then, it wouldn't take long once the sun came up. The drops of blood would be a dead give-away. Dead in every sense of the word.

With a roar like a train in a tunnel, the war enters its final days. Ellie has to be on that train. There's no more sitting around, no more waiting. There's only fast decisions, fast action, fast thinking.

And she'd better get it right. With all their being, Ellie and her friends want to stay alive. But there's a war out there. And it has to be won. The end is here...

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Review: The Other Side of Dawn (Tomorrow #7)

User Review - Brad Mathieson - Goodreads

I'm so glad that I've finally read and finished this series. It gave me everything I had expected. It's interesting how enthralled I became in the characters, I guess mostly Ellie, but I found myself ...Read full review

About the author (2010)

John Marsden is Australia's bestselling author for teenagers and a highly acclaimed picture book writer. His previous titles include Winter, The Head Book, The Boy You Brought Home and Millie. John Marsden lives at the Tye Estate, just outside of Melbourne, where he opened a school called Candlebark in January 2006. The school currently has 52 students, ranging from Prep to Year 7.